GRANDVILLE – Kevin Grady, a former East Grand Rapids football star and University of Michigan player, was arrested Friday night and charged with second-offense drunken driving, jail and state records show.

Details of Friday's arrest were not immediately available, but jail records show Grady, 24, posted a $500 bond and was released Saturday. He is set for a Dec. 6 arraignment in Grandville District Court, court records show.

In that offense, which led to Grady pleading guilty, a Wyoming police officer found Grady passed out and slumped over behind the wheel of a white GMC Yukon about 2 a.m. at the intersection of Byron Center Avenue SW and 44th Street.

The officer woke Grady after several attempts to jostle him, and Grady told police he “was just trying to get home.”

Officer David Thompson said Grady told police he had had a "couple of shots" at Monte's Bar on Bridge Street NW.

"Mr. Grady thought he was on the East Beltline and driving home to Ada from the downtown area," Thompson wrote in a police report.

The officer also wrote Grady was off-balance and unable to recite the alphabet, with Thompson quoting Grady as saying "O, R, S, J, L, P."

Thompson said he asked for a number between 12 and 14, and Grady answered "15." And when asked whether Mickey Mouse is a dog or a cat, he answered "dog."

A judge later ordered Grady to serve 12 months on probation and pay fines and fees of $1,290. He violated that probation and served seven days in jail.

The first arrest led Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez to suspend Grady, who was considered a top-tier national recruit coming out of East Grand Rapids, for a week. He has since completed his eligibility.